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gree above Rain ; there it continued feveral Days, and 
never altered above Three Degrees, tho' fometimes Fair, 
fometiniesRain,and fometimes Cloudy; and one Morning 
leaving open my Window, and the © having South de- 
clination, it (hone in on the vifiblepart of the Tube, and 
in half an Hour it funk 3 Degrees ; (which I never ob- 
ferved it to do with Heat in EnglancT) I prefently (hut 
the Window, and in one Hour it arofe again to wirhin 
one Degree of Changeable ; after it had kept this Courfe 
in feveral Weathers, for fix Weeks together, I began to 
doubt if it were well adjufted, and therefore took it 
down, new filled the Tube, turn'd it three or four times 
up and down, to let cut the Air, and put it up with great 
care, and ever fince it continues the fame, never by one 
Degree to Changeable,nor down by one Degree to Rain ; 
fo that the whole Progrefs of the 2 is but -U of an Inch ; 
whether the Air here be fo much higher, and fo much 
more conftant from Viciflfitudes then in colder Chmates, 
I muft leave to the Magi to confider. 
Another thing I have to tell you, is, that for many 
Years pad it has been known, that here is a very hot 
Spring of Mineral Water but being an uncouth Way 
for about fix Miles, from any ufual Roads, and amongft 
Hills, Woods, and Rocks, it has not been, frequented 
"^but accidentally by Hunters, who are a laborious 
People and make few Remarks. Ever fince I came 
hither I have been prompting People to try it, but 
the diftance and trouble has hindred till this laft Month ; 
two, the one very mtich Macerated with the Belly-ach, 
and another with the Pox» as is fjppofed, went to ir, 
carri'd Cloths, built a Hut, to keep them from the 
Rain and Sun ; and both prefently, by Drinking and 
Bathing found Rich Eafe, that in about ten Days they 
return'd perfedly Cured. It comes out of a Rock, in 
a frefti Current, near to a fine Rivulet of good cool Wa- 
ter^. 
